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<blockquote data-quote="Artee" data-source="post: 4971272" data-attributes="member: 24351"><p>I am acquainted with all sorts of professionals, a lot associated with coaching some rec sport stuff when kids were younger and our kids attending a large private school. We have a friend we have known for 20 years as our kids started school together and we run in some of the same social circles. She is a pediatrician and he is a highly, highly intelligent research scientist. Anyway, she got the jab pretty soon after it became available. She has not been pushing the vaccine on teens, as far as I know and didn't with our 16yo daughter for her checkup. But, she just developed Covid over the weekend.</p><p></p><p>Another pretty smart friend who is a surgeon asked her if she felt stupid for getting the jab. He said he did. They were sold a bill of goods believing that all of these people would not push something like this and risk the reputation of healthcare. She is seriously considering doing the antibody treatment because she's 3-4 days into symptoms but her symptoms are mild for now, like many and she's worried it will progress quickly.</p><p></p><p>This has sparked conversation with a lot of doc acquaintances about how the "vaccine" is only "protecting" against a symptom of the virus, and not the virus. It recognizes the spike protein only, not the virus itself and she is worried that she has had a viral load of a regular infected person because that is what happens. This is why healthcare workers are becoming disgruntled because the "misinformation" is coming from NIH, CDC, Admins, etc</p><p></p><p>She is making sure that the monoclonal antibody treatment she gets is from natural antibodies and not a vaccinated because the vaccinated antibodies DO NOT protect against the virus, just the spike protein symptom of the viral infection. She feels lied to and worries about possibly exposing patients who can not be vaccinated or whatever because they are younger than 12. Luckily, she doesn't work on Fridays and this developed over the weekend</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Artee, post: 4971272, member: 24351"] I am acquainted with all sorts of professionals, a lot associated with coaching some rec sport stuff when kids were younger and our kids attending a large private school. We have a friend we have known for 20 years as our kids started school together and we run in some of the same social circles. She is a pediatrician and he is a highly, highly intelligent research scientist. Anyway, she got the jab pretty soon after it became available. She has not been pushing the vaccine on teens, as far as I know and didn't with our 16yo daughter for her checkup. But, she just developed Covid over the weekend. Another pretty smart friend who is a surgeon asked her if she felt stupid for getting the jab. He said he did. They were sold a bill of goods believing that all of these people would not push something like this and risk the reputation of healthcare. She is seriously considering doing the antibody treatment because she's 3-4 days into symptoms but her symptoms are mild for now, like many and she's worried it will progress quickly. This has sparked conversation with a lot of doc acquaintances about how the "vaccine" is only "protecting" against a symptom of the virus, and not the virus. It recognizes the spike protein only, not the virus itself and she is worried that she has had a viral load of a regular infected person because that is what happens. This is why healthcare workers are becoming disgruntled because the "misinformation" is coming from NIH, CDC, Admins, etc She is making sure that the monoclonal antibody treatment she gets is from natural antibodies and not a vaccinated because the vaccinated antibodies DO NOT protect against the virus, just the spike protein symptom of the viral infection. She feels lied to and worries about possibly exposing patients who can not be vaccinated or whatever because they are younger than 12. Luckily, she doesn't work on Fridays and this developed over the weekend [/QUOTE]
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